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Budweiser79 je napisao/la:
Ma ajde, boga ti, o čemu vi pričate? Kad su se za ovo ponavljali penali? Svaki golman izađe korak dva naprijed.
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Po pravilima jedna noga mora biti na crti, to sto se do sada nisu postivala pravila, ne znaci da se i ubuduce mora tako nastavit..
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Dosadan si brate mili. Znam što piše, ali ovo se nikad ne sudi. Nije izašao 2 metra prije udarca.
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Bitno je praviti se pametan. Ajmo malo viditi koja su to nova pravila na koja se stavio izraziti naglasak uoči ove sezone:
https://www.goal.com/en/news/football-rule-changes-what-are-the-new-additions-to-2019-20/1nt8llqwfqkje1qe1qbwdct06a#penalty-kicks
Između ostalog:
Penalty kicks: Goalkeepers must have at least one foot on line
The issue of penalty kicks has cropped up a few times in recent years and the trend has been towards reducing the freedom of the goalkeeper.
That hasn't changed with the latest update to the rules, which dictate that the shot-stopper must not be moving or touching the goalposts.
The new rule changes also say that the goalkeeper must have at least part of one foot on or in line with the goal-line.
"Allowing the goalkeeper to have only one foot touching the goal line (or, if jumping, in line with the goal line) when the penalty kick is taken is a more practical approach as it is easier to identify if both feet are not on the line," goes the IFAB's explanation.
"As the kicker can ‘stutter’ in the run, it is reasonable that the goalkeeper can take one step in anticipation of the kick."
As well as those points, the penalty taker will now be permitted to receive a quick treatment if necessary before taking the kick.